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Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Porcelain Service, 50

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Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Porcelain Service, 50

Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Pattern Partial Porcelain Service, designed by Hans-Theo Baumann, all marked "Rosenthal / Germany" and comprising: (1) coffee pot, (1) covered sugar bowl, (1) creamer jug, (1) sauce boat with underplate, (8) salad bowls, (6) soup bowls, (14) luncheon plates, (6) dinner plates, (6) saucers, and (6) teacups. 50 pieces total.

Coffee pot: 9.25" H x 8.25" W x 4.5" D.Ā 

Provenance: The Estate of Gilbert C. Maurer, Director and Former COO of Hearst, Former President of the Whitney Museum Board, and Director and Trustee of the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach, Florida.Ā 

Keywords: German porcelain, Designer, Tableware, Dinnerware, Tea and coffee service, Hosting, Entertaining, White glazed ceramics, Monochromatic, Minimalist, Minimalism, Decorative Arts

$507.50

Original: $1,450.00

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Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Porcelain Service, 50—

$1,450.00

$507.50

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Rosenthal Porcelain "Berlin" Pattern Partial Porcelain Service, designed by Hans-Theo Baumann, all marked "Rosenthal / Germany" and comprising: (1) coffee pot, (1) covered sugar bowl, (1) creamer jug, (1) sauce boat with underplate, (8) salad bowls, (6) soup bowls, (14) luncheon plates, (6) dinner plates, (6) saucers, and (6) teacups. 50 pieces total.

Coffee pot: 9.25" H x 8.25" W x 4.5" D.Ā 

Provenance: The Estate of Gilbert C. Maurer, Director and Former COO of Hearst, Former President of the Whitney Museum Board, and Director and Trustee of the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach, Florida.Ā 

Keywords: German porcelain, Designer, Tableware, Dinnerware, Tea and coffee service, Hosting, Entertaining, White glazed ceramics, Monochromatic, Minimalist, Minimalism, Decorative Arts

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